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Ask the Readers: What Would You Pay for a Truly Accessible Phone-based GPS System

Blind Bargains - Tue, 02/21/2012 - 19:03
Sendero just announced plans to bring a full-featured GPS package to the iPhone. Instead of creating software which mainly runs on a specialized device, users of a mainstream phone and operating system will potentially gain the opportunity to use many of the same GPS features found on Sendero's other products. So we ask you, what would you pay for a full-featured GPS system for your phone, whether it be iOS or Android-based? Or, would you not purchase an accessible GPS system at all. What features absolutely must be included in the GPS system you choose to adopt? To help put this discussion in context, let us know if you've ever used or purchased an accessible GPS system before and which one it was. Sound off in the comments. Post a commentShopping is a breeze with our Blind Bargains Apps. Share: | Twitter, Facebook, del.icio.us, Digg, Yahoo

#csun12: Sendero Group Announces Development on Accessible GPS iPhone App

Blind Bargains - Tue, 02/21/2012 - 16:08
Sendero Group has announced that they are in the beginning stages of creating a fully accessible turn-by-turn GPS iPhone application. The company is looking for individuals of various GPS iPhone applications to attend one of two design meetings at the CSUN conference in March. If you are attending the conference, fill out the form to be considered. Post a commentShopping is a breeze with our Blind Bargains Apps. Share: | Twitter, Facebook, del.icio.us, Digg, Yahoo

OBi110 VoIP Telephone Adapter for $ $42.99 shipped

Blind Bargains - Tue, 02/21/2012 - 14:08
Until 5 pm ET or 100 percent claimed, Amazon.com has the OBi110 VoIP Telephone Adapter for $ $42.99. With free shipping, this is the best deal we've seen for this item. The OBI110 adapter supports Google Voice, SIP and OBiTALK VoIP services. Deal ends today. Post a commentShopping is a breeze with our Blind Bargains Apps. Share: | Twitter, Facebook, del.icio.us, Digg, Yahoo

Buffalo Nfiniti Wireless-N Router for $29.99 shipped

Blind Bargains - Tue, 02/21/2012 - 08:50
Buy.com has the Buffalo WHR-G300N Nfiniti Wireless-N Router and Access Point for $29.99. With free shipping, this is the best deal we could find for this 802.11N router. This model features 4 ethernet ports, support for WPA2, and transfer speeds up to 300 Mbps. Post a commentShopping is a breeze with our Blind Bargains Apps. Share: | Twitter, Facebook, del.icio.us, Digg, Yahoo

Softsoap Liquid Hand Soap 7.5 Oz 6-Pack for $5.59 shipped

Blind Bargains - Tue, 02/21/2012 - 08:19
Amazon.com has a 6-pack of Softsoap Liquid Hand Soap 7.5 Oz for $5.88. Add it to your cart via subscribe and save, and the price will fall to $5.59. With free shipping, this is the best deal we could find for this amount of soap. Post a commentShopping is a breeze with our Blind Bargains Apps. Share: | Twitter, Facebook, del.icio.us, Digg, Yahoo

Go Pong 8-Foot Portable Beer Pong / Flip Cup Table for $72.99 shipped

Blind Bargains - Mon, 02/20/2012 - 18:26
Until 10 PM ET or 100%claimed, Amazon.com has the Go Pong 8-Foot Portable Folding Beer Pong/Flip Cup Table for $$72.99. With free shipping, this is the best deal we could find on this item. This official tournament regulation sized table is waterproof, includes 6 Ping-Pong balls, and folds down into a briefcase with handles. Post a commentShopping is a breeze with our Blind Bargains Apps. Share: | Twitter, Facebook, del.icio.us, Digg, Yahoo

Blind Bargains Now Hiring Part-time Content Editor

Blind Bargains - Mon, 02/20/2012 - 14:53
Blind Bargains is actively looking for a part-time content editor and producer. This position will involve researching and posting deals, news, and other content for BlindBargains.com and other associated properties. The ideal applicant should have an excellent grasp of both online shopping and assistive technology as well as an attention to detail and excellent spelling and grammar skills. A rudimentary knowledge of HTML is a plus. This contract position requires approximately 10 hours of week of commitment, and you are free to work on your own schedule. It's a great way to earn some extra income while working for a dynamic and forward-thinking company. If you are interested, please send resume, at least two writing samples (attachments or web links are fine), and a cover letter telling us why you would make the coolest Blind Bargains Content Editor to bargains at blindbargains dot com. We are looking to hire ASAP, so don't delay. A T Guys is an equal opportunity employer. Post a commentShopping is a breeze with our Blind Bargains Apps. Share: | Twitter, Facebook, del.icio.us, Digg, Yahoo

SentrySafe .61 Cubic Foot Fireproof Security File for $33.97 Shipped

Blind Bargains - Mon, 02/20/2012 - 14:30
Amazon.com has the SentrySafe .61 Cubic Foot Fireproof Security File for $39.97. The price will fall to $33.97 at checkout. This security file is great for storing important documents and portable media. It's certified for up to 30 minutes of fire protection, and features a hanging folder rail and key lock. Post a commentShopping is a breeze with our Blind Bargains Apps. Share: | Twitter, Facebook, del.icio.us, Digg, Yahoo

Apple Airport Extreme Base Station for $154.88 shipped

Blind Bargains - Sat, 02/18/2012 - 21:15
JR.com has the 5th generation Apple Airport Extreme Wireless Base Station for $169.99, with free shipping. Use coupon code "PRESDAY" to drop the price to $154.88. This gigabit router features simultaneous dual-band support, a USB port to connect a hard drive or printer, and more. Deal expires February 20. Post a commentShopping is a breeze with our Blind Bargains Apps. Share: | Twitter, Facebook, del.icio.us, Digg, Yahoo

Hope Pandora Client for $7 Shipped

Blind Bargains - Sat, 02/18/2012 - 20:24
Q-continuum offers the Hope Pandora client for $7. That's $3 off the normal price for this Windows-based software, which offers an accessible interface to the Pandora music streaming and discovery service. The Pandora service is free for basic use. Deal ends February 20. Post a commentShopping is a breeze with our Blind Bargains Apps. Share: | Twitter, Facebook, del.icio.us, Digg, Yahoo

Blind Adrenaline and Zone BBS Partnering for Tournaments with Cash Prizes

Blind Bargains - Sat, 02/18/2012 - 17:55
Come join Blind Adrenaline and The Zone BBS this weekend Feb 25 and 26 for some good fun with good folks. We're holding two tournaments, one Texas Hold 'em and one spades, with a total of $150 in cash prizes given to the winners, as well as free memberships to both The Zone BBS and Blind Adrenaline. In addition, you can win millions of Zone BBS points for use at the site. These tournaments are open to everyone, and you can set up a free 30 day trial account at Blind Adrenaline or renew an old account for free if yours has lapsed. Check the link on this post for more info. Post a commentShopping is a breeze with our Blind Bargains Apps. Share: | Twitter, Facebook, del.icio.us, Digg, Yahoo

HP PNY 32 GB USB Flash Drive for $22.99 Shipped

Blind Bargains - Thu, 02/16/2012 - 11:22
Amazon.com has a HP PNY 32 GB USB Flash Drive for $22.99. Shhipping is free via Amazon Prime, or spend at least $25 to qualify for fre shipping. Post a commentShopping is a breeze with our Blind Bargains Apps. Share: | Twitter, Facebook, del.icio.us, Digg, Yahoo

Transcend 2 GB SD Flash Memory Card for $4.99 with Free Shipping for Prime

Blind Bargains - Wed, 02/15/2012 - 15:04
Amazon.com has the Transcend 2 GB SD Flash Memory Card for $4.99. Shipping is free with Amazon Prime or on $25 or more. If you need some SD memory storage but don't require a huge amount of space, this is an affordable way to get it. Post a commentShopping is a breeze with our Blind Bargains Apps. Share: | Twitter, Facebook, del.icio.us, Digg, Yahoo

7-128 Software's Latest Game of the Month is G R E A T

Blind Bargains - Wed, 02/15/2012 - 14:35
Blind Bargains is continuing its partnership with 7-128 Software, featuring a new coupon for accessible game discounts each month.// All 7-128 Software Blind Bargains games work with JAWS and self-voice using SAPI. Not only that, but when you install your Blind Bargain game, it automatically upgrades any previously installed 7-128 Software GameBook or game to use your SAPI voices. For free!// Through March 15th, Blind Bargains gives you 20% off the GameBook, Perceptions Edition, which includes 5 games: the detective game Inspector Cyndi in Newport - Death Nell, the memory game Kim's Game, and 3 word games: The Definition Game, Completion, and Crambles. Retail is $25, but with the Blind Bargains Coupon, you pay $20.//The separate bargain game for this month is a new game, Spelling Bee. You hear a word, its definition, and number of letters. Then you type in the word. How many words can you get right before your fail? Retail is $5. With the Blind Bargains Coupon, you pay $4// The games are compatible with Windows PCs, including Windows 7.// 7-128 Software games can be played outside of the GameBook. Therefore the GameBook is not required before purchasing additional titles. However, it is still a bargain, and a convenient way to organize your games. Use coupon **BB2030* to get the deals, and check back next month for a new selection. Coupon expires on March 15. Post a commentShopping is a breeze with our Blind Bargains Apps. Share: | Twitter, Facebook, del.icio.us, Digg, Yahoo

6Dot Taking Orders for Portable Braille Labeler

Blind Bargains - Wed, 02/15/2012 - 14:31
6Dot, creators of the portable braille labeler, are now taking orders. The device prints braille labels on standard label tape which can include any braille character. It can also be connected to a QWERTY keyboard. Weighing about a pound, it's available now in the U.S. for $329.99. Check the link on this post to learn more. Post a commentShopping is a breeze with our Blind Bargains Apps. Share: | Twitter, Facebook, del.icio.us, Digg, Yahoo

World Radio Day: What Radio Means in a Technology World

Blind Access Journal - Mon, 02/13/2012 - 17:13

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has declared Feb. 13 World Radio Day to emphasize the ongoing value radio contributes to an ever-changing technological world. Despite the proliferation of the Internet, radio remains the single most important medium for communication and information access to the widest possible audience. Radio still goes many places the Internet infrastructure can’t, especially in many of the world’s developing nations. So, why do we need to give special emphasis to radio and what does the technology mean to us?

Have we taken radio for granted in our high-tech world? I think the answer is an emphatic “yes!” We may not realize this, but many of us are constantly on the air nowadays. It’s no longer just about the DJ on the broadcast radio airwaves, the ham radio operator keying Morse Code on a primitive transmitter or the pilot talking with her air traffic controllers to ensure a safe flight.

The world is now comprised of an uncountable number of tiny radios found in many electronic devices we have come to enjoy and use every day. We know, for instance, that an iPhone 4S contains at least six distinct radios: a radio capable of receiving and transmitting signals on the 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi band, a radio that can talk to Bluetooth devices such as headsets and keyboards, two different radios for talking on the CDMA and GSM cellular frequencies, another radio to facilitate Internet access through the cellular data networks and, finally, a GPS receiver. When you use your iPhone, it is safe to say you are probably using at least two, if not more, different radios all at the same time!

How is it we have come to forget about radio and take it for granted in our highly-developed technological society? I think the answer is that radios are not as obvious as they were once upon a time. In the not-too-distant past, if you listened to the radio, you were looking at a separate box with buttons, dials and switches and a set of headphones or a pair of speakers. If you were a radio star, you held a microphone and faced a bewildering panel of carts and controls. If you talked on a two-way radio, you probably had a special license or it was part of your job and you either held a small walkie-talkie type box or you sat in front of a bunch of equipment with lots of buttons, dials, knobs, meters and switches. In any case, the radio part of the task you were performing was front and center. That’s not so now.

When do you think about radio today? Perhaps, most of us really give it serious thought when we’re riding in our cars or listening to our stereos at home. Otherwise, although the radios in our lives are present, they’re usually buried. When I was talking with a friend about the radios in the iPhone, she thought I was referring to all the radio apps out there for listening to broadcast stations streamed on the Internet. Despite the shrinking of radios into tiny chips on circuit boards hidden inside our favorite electronic devices, we’re using them more often today than we ever have at any time in the past. When we talk on a cordless or cell phone, we’re talking on a radio. When we use a laptop computer to go online from our favorite coffee shop, we’re on the air. Believe it or not, we are all radio stars!

What does all this mean for the world? I think we’re slowly forgetting about radio’s past and, in the process, we may be leaving many people in disadvantaged populations and developing nations behind. The advent of Internet streaming and satellite radio has been cited as justification for massive cutbacks in the availability of programming on the shortwave radio broadcast bands, despite the fact that these radios are the only way hundreds of millions of people may be able to gain timely access to entertainment and important information about their world.

The long-time switch from the inherently non-visual radio medium to television and, now, streaming video on the Internet has meant that it can be more challenging for blind people to enjoy many forms of entertainment that were once more accessible. This is probably a significant reason for the resurgence of old-time-radio listening in the blind community.

How about emergency communication? What happens when the cell towers are blown down in a hurricane? What would happen if a significant number of the satellites we rely on for communication and navigation suddenly became unavailable? What would the world’s survivors do in the event of a massive electromagnetic pulse or nuclear war? The uber-geeky amateur (ham) radio operators have the enthusiasm, innovative spirit, qualifications and access to older equipment it would take to communicate during an emergency and coordinate the reorganization of the world when our high-tech gadgets and infrastructure become useless.

Unfortunately, the world’s governments continue to deemphasize radio. Shortwave broadcasts to many parts of the world are cut every year. Fewer and fewer people are interested in ham radio and there’s no longer a Morse Code requirement for any class of amateur radio license in America and many other countries. Morse Code can cut through radio noise like no other mode of radio transmission, but who is going to know how to use it when it is needed most?

How can we continue to move forward into the bright future of a technology-driven world while ensuring our safety and promoting stability and security? I think one small thing we can do is to keep radio in our minds and think about it a little each day. When you’re checking your email, talking or tweeting on your iPhone, remember that you are using several tiny radios to make it all happen. When you’re listening to satellite radio or streaming your favorite station through ooTunes, think about all the people in the developing world who don’t have access to this content and remember that an older technology called shortwave radio can reach them if we ensure its continued existence. Finally, think about those of us who have passed numerous qualification exams and learned Morse Code to earn our ham radio licenses, which we may someday need to use as a means of providing life-saving communications services in the event of a disaster.

I’d love to hear from readers. What does radio mean to you? Please feel free to post your story in the comments or mention me, darrell on Twitter.

Talk and Drop: DropVox Voice Memo Recorder for iOS

Blind Access Journal - Tue, 02/07/2012 - 19:57

In this approximately 14-minute podcast, Allison Hilliker and Darrell Shandrow demonstrate the DropVox voice memo recording app for iOS.

This show features a special surprise musical treat sung by Allison!

We love hearing from our listeners! Please feel free to talk with us in the comments. What do you like? How could we make the show better? What topics would you like us to cover on future shows?

If you use Twitter, let’s get connected! Please follow Allison (AlliTalk) and Darrell.

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